Fire Safety – Open fire season for Taranaki

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Taranaki District has moved back to an open fire season. The change came into effect at 8am today (Wednesday 9 February).
An open fire season means permits will no longer be required when lighting open air fires.
Taranaki District Manager, David Utumapu says the recent change in weather has reduced the potential fire risk.
“Taranaki has been in a restricted fire season since mid-January but with the substantial rainfall recently we can make the move back to an open fire season,” he says.
David Utumapu would like to remind people that while the risk has decreased, it certainly hasn’t been eliminated.
“Always go to  checkitsalright.nz. before you plan on lighting a fire – check the conditions and if it’s hot and windy please do not light a fire,” he says.
For more tips on how to stay safe during a fire lighting season, go to  checkitsalright.nz.

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